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Physostegia virginiana ssp. praemorsa |
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| Taxonomy | Family: |
Lamiaceae (mint) |
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Lamioideae |
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Synandreae |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Dry to moderate moisture. Prairies, open woods. Full to partial sun. |
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| Flowering | August to October |
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| Flower Color | Pink |
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| Identification | This is a The stems are erect, hairless, 4-angled, and hollow. They have 10 to 34 opposite pairs of leaves and are often branched near the top with several racemes. The leaves are opposite, hairless, lance-shaped or inversely egg-shaped, up to The inflorescence is a elongated, unbranched cluster (raceme) at the ends of the stems and branches. The racemes are The flowers are The fruit is a smooth nutlet with 1 seed. |
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| Similar Species |
Obedient plant (Physostegia virginiana var. virginiana) stems are scattered along a long, horizontal rhizome. There are no empty floral bracts below the inflorescence. |
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| Range | No information available |
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| Synonyms | Physostegia praemorsa Physostegia serotina Physostegia virginiana var. arenaria Physostegia virginiana var. reducta |
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| Common Names |
false dragonhead obedience obedient plant obedient-plant |
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